Artur Serov

Artur Serov

LQ000

5 Projects

Context-Aware Word Add-in

Word Add-InOpen SourceSourceRelease Post

Custom Word add-in with party-aware context that understands who you represent, risk appetite dials that adjust drafting to your commercial stance, a searchable definitions panel, visual mind maps for topic-based contract overview, a negotiate mode where AI personas argue points back and forth, and persistent deal context that shapes all AI responses.

Transaction Workspace

Transaction lifecycle workspace built on the Claude Agent SDK, giving Claude access to specialist legal tools via MCP servers alongside its native capabilities. The lawyer instructs, Claude orchestrates. Templates, playbooks, and deal history live in one workspace with context retained across the transaction lifecycle. The longer-term vision is provider neutrality.

Redliner

Web AppOpen SourceSource

Contract redlining tool — upload a contract, XML is injected to apply the redlines, and the marked-up contract is returned. Developing a Chrome extension that runs the backend locally on the user’s machine to simplify deployment and preserve data sovereignty.

Redliner - Chrome Extension

Chrome ExtensionOpen SourceSourceRelease Post

Contract redlining tool — upload a contract, XML is injected to apply the redlines, and the marked-up contract is returned. Backend running entirely on a client side as a Google Chrome extension. Available on Chrome Store.

Form Filler

This is an MCP server. You give an AI agent a knowledge document and a questionnaire. The agent reads both, matches answers to questions, and writes them directly into the original Word, Excel, or PDF. Tested with Claude Code and Gemini CLI.

Featured In

  • Law://WhatsNextVibe Lawyering with Artur Serov

    Live screen-share demonstration of the Word add-in and discussion of the technical journey from zero coding experience to working prototypes, deployment and security hurdles for solo builders.

Philosophy

Vibe lawyering puts the choice in the lawyer’s hands

Commercial legal tech is useful but doesn’t solve all problems, sometimes solves them the wrong way, and pricing can put it out of reach for smaller practices. Lawyers who build can design around how work actually flows. Vibe coding puts that choice in the lawyer’s hands: replace, extend, or build from scratch.

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